- A HOPI JEDITTO POTTERY BOWLA Hopi Jeditto
pottery bowl, Pre-1500 AD Unmarked Possibly early Sikyatki, the ceramic bowl with polychrome glyph triangle motif to the interior and a geometric motif to exterior side Dimensions:...
[more like this] - MAYA LATE CLASSIC POLYCHROME OLLAS (2)Pre-Columbian,
Mexico or Guatemala, Maya, Late Classic Period, ca. 550 to 900 CE. A nice set of hand-built pottery bowls, each presenting a unique design and painted decorations. First is...
[more like this] - TRANSLATED MAYA COPADOR CYLINDER W/
STUCCO, TL'DPre-Columbian, Central America, El Salvador, Maya, Copador, Ruler 13, ca. 724 to 726 CE. An exemplary pottery cylinder vessel boasting an incised band of glyphs,...
[more like this] - RARE MAYA POTTERY BOWL CARVED GLYPHS,
EX-SCHMITT**Originally Listed At $4000**
Pre-Columbian, Maya culture, Guatemala, Late Classic period, ca. 600 to 900 CE. Truly a wonder to behold - an incredibly rare pottery...
[more like this] - RARE MAYA POTTERY BOWL CARVED GLYPHS,
EX-SCHMITT**Originally Listed At $4000**
Pre-Columbian, Maya culture, Guatemala, Late Classic period, ca. 600 to 900 CE. Truly a wonder to behold - an incredibly rare pottery...
[more like this] - MAYA TRIPOD BOWL W/ DIGNITARY, GLYPHS,
KILL HOLE**Originally Listed At $2000**
Pre-Columbian, Highlands (Chiapas, Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador), Maya Late Classic Period, ca. 500 to 800 CE. A fabulous...
[more like this] - RARE MAYA POTTERY BOWL CARVED GLYPHS,
EX-SCHMITTPre-Columbian, Maya culture, Guatemala, Late Classic period, ca. 600 to 900 CE. Truly a wonder to behold - an incredibly rare pottery bowl exquisitely carved with...
[more like this] - GROUP OF FIVE CONTEMPORARY POTTERY
Five pieces to include: a sgraffito footed center bowl, inscribed on the underside "Wayne L. Bates", 1980s, (4 x 13 1/2 in.); three small footed bowls, glyph mark "CH" (approx....
[more like this] - THREE STUDIO POTTERY ITEMS, INCLUDING
DON DAVIS AND KEN SEDBERRY Two footed bowls with speckled brown glaze, the smaller is by Don Davis and signed "Davis" and the larger signed "Riley" (5 1/8 x 12 3/4 in.) (upper...
[more like this] - TWO NAZCA POLYCHROMED POTTERY BOWLSTwo
Nazca polychromed pottery bowls, with head glyphs, 3" h., 6" dia., and 4 1/2" h., 5" dia. Provenance: From the family of Wilmar Sick, Baltimore, Maryland.
Competitive in-house...
[more like this] - MARK HEWITT POTTERY (NC, B. 1955), THREE
BOWLS Salt glazed stoneware, the larger with looped slip accents and a central 'bullseye', all stamped on the underside with the potter's glyph and the impressed "103" representing...
[more like this] - MARK HEWITT POTTERY (NC, B. 1955), TWO
PITCHERS AND A BOWL Salt glazed stoneware, the pitchers with runny yellow-brown glaze, both featuring light blue spots or runs, both with potter's glyph on the underside....
[more like this] - MARK HEWITT POTTERY (NC, B. 1955), FOUR
BOWLS AND FIVE BEVERAGE WARE Salt glazed stoneware, the bowls decorated inside and outside with circular forms, the beakers with 'splotches' of heavily applied slip, all have...
[more like this] - MARK HEWITT POTTERY (NC, B. 1955), LARGE
CENTER BOWL Salt glazed stoneware, the deep well decorated with swirls and long comet-like drips, impressed on the underside with the potter's glyph and "71" for 71st firing....
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